Have A Health Nut For A Girlfriend? Know What To Gift Her This Valentine

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4 min read, 13 Feb 2018

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Have A Health Nut For A Girlfriend? Know What To Gift Her This Valentine

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With health becoming such an integral part of everyone’s life, sometimes, focusing on the healthy aspect of love is the best thing you can do for yourself and your relationship.

There is nothing tougher than trying to find the perfect gift to say “I love you”. Year after year, as the Valentine week looms large, people get into a cold sweat obsessing over the ideal gift for their partner. With health becoming such an integral part of everyone’s life, sometimes, focusing on the healthy aspect of love is the best thing you can do for yourself and your relationship. If you have a partner who is a fitness freak or crazy about being healthy (lucky you) here’s what you can gift her this Valentine. Nothing will excite her more than knowing that you notice how hard she works at staying fit and endorse it. Skip the regular chocolates and flowers this Valentine as you give health a chance.

Activity tracker

If your partner is the kind who loves to jump out of the bed and starts counting her steps for the rest of the day, you know what to get her this Valentine’s Day—a fitness tracker! There are a number of options available in the market but the FitBit Pro is highly recommended as it performs a variety of functions. Consider Jawbone and Samsung, which are equally good. It really depends on what features work best for your partner.

Nutri Bullet

If your partner is someone who likes to start her day with a terrific smoothie or a glass of mixed vegetable juice, there is no appliance better than the Nutri Bullet to see her through the morning. Shaped like a bullet, this dream machine pulverizes fruits and vegetables in seconds and does so while retaining the fibre content, hence nutrients.

Gift voucher for a class

If your partner has always been a gym rat or a yoga buff for that matter, this Valentine’s Day might be the perfect time for a shake-up. In order to turn things around, sign your partner up for a class that you think she will love but would not splurge on herself, like a month with a personal trainer or a round of Zumba or something equally fun. Chances are she’ll love it, and jump at the opportunity to shake up her fitness routine a wee bit.

BMI machine

People who are heavily into fitness like to be in control of their weight, body mass index (BMI), etc. Gift her a weighing machine (make sure she won’t take it the wrong way and see it as a nudge that says, “You need to lose weight.”). Her very own BMI machine would be highly appreciated; so gift her one and she’ll be thrilled.

Food box

Not all foodstuff need to be high in calories. In fact, as more and more people ditch chocolates, cakes, and pastries for fruits and other such wonders, the perfect gift for your partner would be a carefully curated selection of foods from a gourmet store. Load up on quinoa, pickles, dark chocolate, raw pressed juices, and the like. Guilt-free hogging rocks!

Teas that count

Chances are that if your partner is the kind who focuses a lot on her health, aerated drinks rarely find their way to her fridge or meals. Select a range of healthy herbal teas—green, white, tulsi, ginger, and the like. These teas help break the monotony that accompanies daily tea drinking, especially at the workplace.

In addition, you can splurge on a range of fitness accessories such as a cool pair of track pants, a water bottle that rocks that workout, or a new yoga mat and bag all of which say “I love you” like nothing else. Give a shout out to good health as you support your partner’s goals this Valentine’s Day.

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